screw hi-def: student builds 64 rgb-led color tv

June 17th, 2009 comments (1) stumble it! digg it! by: lambert v.

23-year old Edo Kriegsmann is not swayed by fads. Okay I don’t actually know that, but it seems that that is the case, as he is defying the HD trend and all that it entails -  billion to one contrast ratios, screens with the surface area of small towns  and of course stroke-inducing price tags – with his color TV that has – get this – 64 RGB-LED pixels. That’s more than you can count with all of your fingers and toes. How’s that for tech specs.

64 rgb led tv

“Bah! Humbug! What can you do with such a contraption?” The elitist techie might ask. Why, play Tetris of course. Stupid elitist techie.

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..or watch YouTube videos:

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And in case you haven’t noticed, it’s also a table. Can you use your 50-inch Kuro as a table? I think not. And you should not. god no.

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  1. technabob says:

    Wow. Nothing like an 8×8 resolution flat screen

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